The issue is, of course, a delicate one for airline employees to approach with obese passengers.
The balance between self-direction, digital exploration, and maintaining productivity is indeed a delicate one.
The issue of lost women workers remains a delicate one for many companies, particularly in highly skilled professions, such as consulting or banking.
But Rangers soon moved ahead as Madjid Bougherra ventured forward and played a delicate one-two with Naismith before pulling back for Miller to turn home his 21st goal of the season.
Yet the FCC still regulates over-the-air broadcasters as if TV were a delicate flower, one requiring constant fussing by an overanxious gardener.
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Or is this such a delicate topic that no one will admit to what they do on Facebook?
"It is a very delicate operation, " says Stefania Giudice, one of the preservers working here.
This puts Anthuenis in a delicate position and he is merely saying that no one has approached him yet.
In the interests of simplifying the man-machine interface, the Lexus unit combines four buttons, one rocker switch and one compass controller, which is as delicate as a Norden bomb sight.
They recognize that any pitch Santana throws could be the one that pops a ligament in his elbow or shreds the delicate tissue holding together his surgically repaired left shoulder.
Trescothick also hit the unfortunate Gillespie for consecutive boundaries, and combined delicate strokeplay with brute force in one Hogg over, with a late cut for four followed by a towering six over mid-wicket.
Asia is one area where the smart power approach has paid off - a delicate balance between diplomacy, military ties with allies and support for reforms and reformers such as Burma's Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
The actor, writer and director, known for films such as "Meet the Parents" and "Zoolander, " has performed or created roles that strike a delicate balance between sympathetic and distasteful -- and sometimes fall too hard on one side of the line.
On February 2, an Arab member of the Israeli Knesset used his position to force a public, if brief and uninformative, discussion of one of the most delicate of Israel's national security matters: the Jewish State's suspected but unacknowledged nuclear arsenal.
One episode began with a severe closeup of her eye, fanned by delicate lines.
One of the organisations which knows most about the delicate negotiations of a multi-faith, multicultural world is Sampad, the Birmingham-based and nationally-respected south Asian arts organisation.
"A few misguided appellate court decisions are threatening the imperfect but delicate balance of Hatch-Waxman, one that has yielded enormous benefits for consumers over the past 20-plus years, " Leibowitz said in prepared remarks.
Informed sources whispered that it would be "highly unusual" for such a delicate matter not to be run across Stormont's second biggest party - but no-one could be induced to take this argument on to the airwaves.
The situation requires a delicate political dance, and so far, the former Massachusetts governor has appeared determined to sit this one out as much as possible.
We don't yet know which species will benefit, and which will suffer in response to the changes, but because each species plays a specific ecological role on the tundra, the downfall of one species or proliferation of another could have a domino effect that disrupts the tundra's delicate food web.
In the delicate process of ferreting out fraud while you indulge in your feast, keep one thing in mind: a meal is a joyous occasion that brings people together no matter what their circumstances.
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